- The
Hymany Way is a long-distance
trail in
County Galway, Ireland. It is 50
kilometres (31 miles) long and
begins in
Portumna and ends in Aughrim. It is...
- and
inhabited the same territory. This was a sept of the Uí Mháine (or "
Hymany")
descended from Geibhennach, son of Aedh,
Chief of the Uí Mháine. Geibhennach...
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North Cork Way, the
Ballyhoura Way, the
Multeen Way, the
Ormond Way, the
Hymany Way, the Suck
Valley Way, the Lung
Lough Gara Way, the
Miners Way and Historical...
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cloister and
church of the
medieval priory are open-access to the public.
Hymany Way is a
hiking trail between Portumna and Aughrim,
following the banks...
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North Cork Way, the
Ballyhoura Way, the
Multeen Way, the
Ormond Way, the
Hymany Way, the Suck
Valley Way, the Lung
Lough Gara Way, the
Miners Way and Historical...
- Dublin; Kildare;
Offaly Linear Lucan Bridge Shannon Harbour 117 km (73 mi)
Hymany Way
Galway Linear Portumna Aughrim 55 km (34 mi)
Kerry Way
Kerry Circular...
- 1503
Ulick Burke attacked and destro**** the
castles of O'Kelly, Lord of
Hymany, at
Monivea (Muine Mheá),
Garbally (Gallach) and
Castleblakeney (Garbhdhoire)...
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trails within the
forest park,
Portumna is the
southern trailhead of the
Hymany Way
which here
forms part of the Beara-Breifne long-distance
walking and...
- Roscommon:
Church Street,
Bridge Street, Sli na hAbhann,
Harbour Lane,
Hymany Street,
Dunlo Hill and
Brackernagh in the town of Ballinasloe: Mackney,...
- is
defined by two
banks and an
intervening fosse "The Beara-Breifne and
Hymany Ways Directions". hymanyway.org.
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